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Bernard Dannenberg, MD

Academic Focus or Interests

Main interest is in the field of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Stanford University is currently building a new Pediatric Emergency Department, which will open in the spring of 2005. The subsequent establishment of a Fellowship program in Pediatric Emergency Medicine will greatly increase research activities in this.

Publications

Bieber T, Dannenberg B, Ring J, Braun-Falco O., Keratinocytes in lesional skin of atopic eczema bear HLA-DR, CD1a and IgE molecules. Clin Exp Dermatol. 1989 Jan;14(1):35-9.

Bieber T, Dannenberg B, Prinz JC, Rieber EP, Stolz W, Braun-Falco O, Ring J.
Occurrence of IgE-bearing epidermal Langerhans cells in atopic eczema: a study of the time course of the lesions and with regard to the IgE serum level. J Invest Dermatol. 1989 Aug;93(2):215-9.

Brown, L. Dannenberg, B. Pulse oximetry in discharge decision-making: a survey of emergency physicians, Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 4, No. 6, November 2002

Reports

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports: Pediatric Seizure Disorders:
Prompt Assessment and Effective Emergency Management
Published by: American Health Consultants. Volume 1, Number 5, May 1996

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports: A Literature-Based Approach to the Identification and Management of Pediatric Foreign Bodies
Published by: American Health Consultants. Volume 7, Number 9, Sep. 2002

Presentations

The European Society for Dermatological Research, Sep. 1989. Munich, Germany

CAL/ACEP Poster presentation, Jun. 1999, Adjunctive use of Midazolam and Versed in the Emergency Dept.

Awards and Society Memberships

  • Fellow of the College of Emergency Medicine
  • Section member Pediatric Emergency Medicine ACEP
  • Cal/ACEP membership
  • Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics

Currently planned research project with a resident

Comparison of Ondansetron Oral Disintegrating Tablets vs. Promethazine suppositories in the management of emesis in children.